List of Hult International Business School people

The list of Hult International Business school people includes notable graduates, professors, and administrators affiliated with the Hult International Business School, located in Cambridge, London, San Francisco, Dubai, New York City, and Shanghai.

Alumni

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Business

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Name Known for Reference
Nataliye Bitature BritishUgandan entrepreneur and executive, currently serving as CEO of Energrow [1]
Gary Smith CEO of Ciena [2]
André Bier Gerdau Johannpeter CEO of Gerdau [3]
Hixonia Nyasulu Chairwoman of Sasol [4]
Oba Otudeko Founder of Honeywell Group and listed on Forbes Africa's 40 Richest [5]
Walter Bayly Llona Peruvian economist and financier, currently serving as the chief executive officer of Credicorp [6][7]
Shaun Gregory CEO of Exterion Media [8]
Mario Almondo Former COO of Ferrari [9]
Nataliey Bitature 2016 World Economic Forum's Top 5 African Innovators & 2014 Forbes 30 Under 30 [10]
Jennifer Arcuri American technology entrepreneur, subject to national attention in the UK due to her friendship with Boris Johnson [11]
Martin Fiennes Venture capitalist and peer [12]

Media

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Name Known for Year Reference
Serena Dalrymple Filipina actress 2014 [13]
Karthika_Nair 2019

Politics

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Name Known for Reference
Luis Abinader Economist and politician from the Dominican Republic [14]
Juan Cohen Parliamentarian in the Central American Parliament [15]
Mbaranga Gasarabwe United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Safety and Security [16]
Htin Kyaw 9th President of Myanmar [17]
Thabo Mbeki 2nd President of South Africa [18]
Tonika Sealy-Thompson Ambassador to Brazil from Barbados [19]
Anil Shastri Indian parliamentarian; son of former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri [20]

Sports

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Name Known for Reference
Giorgos Katsaounidus Professional Greek water polo player playing with Panathinaikos A.O.

Other

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Name Known for Reference
Tom Hayes Former trader for UBS and Citigroup [21]
Princess Fadzilah Lubabul Bolkiah Bruneian princess [22]

Faculty

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Current administration

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Name Known for / position Reference
Christopher Ahlberg Founder & CEO Recorded Future and Chair of the Board of Trustees [23]
David Collis Professor at the Harvard Business School and member of the board [24]
Philip Hult Chairman of EF Education First and member of the board
Stephen Hodges President of Hult International Business School and Chairman of the Hult Prize [25]
Johan Roos Chief Academic Officer [26]

Current faculty

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Name Known for / position Campus Reference
Stephen Bungay Director of the Ashridge Strategic Management Centre [27]
Mark Esposito Professor of Business and Economics. Professor of the Year 2017 [28]
Melanie Eusebe Adjunct professor (Leadership & Management Skills) [29]
Olaf Groth Global Professor of Management, Strategy, Innovation & Economics and the Discipline Lead for Strategy, Innovation & Economics San Francisco [30]
Cari Guittard Adjunct professor (Leadership Immersion, International Negotiations & Strategic Influence, Corporate Diplomacy & Geopolitical Risk and Women's Leadership & Gender Intelligence) [31]
Alessandro Lanteri Professor of Entrepreneurship London [32]
Andrea Maria Cosentino Professor of Entrepreneurship & Strategy London [33]
Christopher Kummer Professor of Finance [34]
Ted Ladd Dean of Research and Professor of Entrepreneurship [27]
Emma Mulqueeny Technologist, CEO and adjunct professor at Ashridge Strategic Management Centre [35]
Eddie Obeng Professor at Ashridge Executive Education [36]
Alan Pilkington Adjunct professor (Supply Chain Management) [37]
Omar Romero-Hernandez Professor of Operations Management and Sustainability [38]
Rebecca Stephens Professor at Ashridge Executive Education program [39]

Former faculty

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Name Known for / position Reference
Deming Chen American businesswoman [40]
John C. Edmunds Professor of Finance [41]
James Lam Adjunct professor (risk management and advanced derivatives)
Felix Velarde Businessman and former adjunct professor [42]

References

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